Muslim Jat clans of Lahore Division

Muslim Jat clans of Lahore Division

This is a list of Muslim Jat clans of west Punjab compiled by census takers for the 1911 census of India. In 1911, this division consisted of six districts, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur,Gujranwala, Sialkot and Montgomery.[1]

The appearance of a particular tribe as Jat in the list does not in itself confirm that the tribe is Jat or otherwise. Identity may change with time, and some groups in the list may no longer identify themselves as Jats. This list is simply gives an historical distribution of Muslim Jat tribes in the Punjab province of Pakistan, a number of years prior to the partition of Punjab.

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Sialkot District

The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 147,879 (62%) out of a total population of 237,575. According to 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[2]

Tribe Sialkot Tehsil Pasrur Tehsil Zafarwal Tehsil Raya Tehsil Daska Tehsil Total
Aulakh 403 33 84 54 40 614
Bains 191 20 202 202 11 626
Bajwa 6,711 3,135 2,220 1,356 305 13,727
Basra 286 212 266 1,815 1,004 3,583
Cheema 908 90 151 176 5,221 7,446
Deo 359 22 65 405 4 855
Dhariwal 35 219 16 215 39 524
Dhillon 287 163 1,224 1,071 2,758
Dhindsa 263 1 1 265
Ghumman 3,458 1,001 558 172 2,390 7,579
Gill 1,462 821 180 388 617 3,468
Hanjra 325 967 55 214 183 1,744
Heer 42 31 73
Kahlon 267 870 3,946 944 258 6,285
Kang 32 9 5 127 173
Lidhar 433 8 152 21 614
Maan 127 28 8 1 5 169
Nagra 13 36 104 120 26 299
Pannun 176 10 39 210 63 498
Randhawa 30 40 18 235 34 357
Sahi 301 85 69 1,331 1,786
Sarai 57 93 413 478 1,041
Sandhu 625 1,209 67 505 2,648 5,054
Sidhu 250 4 150 404
Virk 403 539 234 313 161 1,670
Waraich 3,640 437 580 415 845 5,917

Gujranwala District

The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 172,924 (81%) out of a total population of 213,389. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[3]

Tribe Gujranwala Tehsil Wazirabad Tehsil Hafizabad Tehsil Khanqah Dogran Tehsil Sharakpur Tehsil Total
Aulakh 96 36 17 201 7 357
Bajwa 461 260 172 1,360 230 2,483
Bhangu 87 7 278 372
Buttar 736 28 46 32 842
Chahal 224 6 41 272 66 609
Chatha 371 1,549 544 305 35 2,804
Cheema 6,044 10,818 2,294 2,415 164 21,735
Chhina 391 2,750 42 4 65 3,252
Deo 108 108
Dhariwal 345 92 10 243 54 744
Dhillon 275 53 74 359 8 769
Dhotar 29 38 246 44 357
Ghumman 233 659 115 379 43 1,429
Gill 484 727 303 809 312 2,635
Goraya 770 105 1,603 816 297 3,591
Haral 185 336 90 5 643
Hanjra 838 826 1,347 736 587 4,334
Kahlon 108 91 62 261
Lodike 2,630 45 2,675
Maan 39 5 87 77 245 453
Mangat 103 67 135 107 23 435
Pannun 176 18 41 16 251
Randhawa 5 156 85 322 9 577
Sahi 218 316 121 370 25 1,050
Samra 162 38 56 121 29 406
Sarai 234 62 296
Sandhu 592 658 452 1,064 426 3,192
Sidhu 97 99 196
Sipra 121 111 372 12 42 658
Tarar 244 945 3,046 562 44 4,841
Virk 1,770 655 620 3,460 1,139 7,644
Waraich 3,577 2,875 1,101 1,305 652 9,510

Lahore District

The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 77,915 (38%) out of a total population of 204,406. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[4]

Tribe Lahore Tehsil Chunian Tehsil Kasur Tehsil Total
Aulakh 212 126 19 357
Bajwa 295 68 129 492
Batth 254 85 1 340
Bhangu 269 95 12 376
Bhullar 669 92 612 369
Buttar 43 10 145 198
Cheema 337 115 151 603
Chahal 182 362 17 561
Chhina 207 98 437 742
Chander 358 311 52 1,221
Deo 35 58 18 111
Dhariwal 140 358 254 752
Dhillon 777 405 524 1,706
Gill 1,330 400 651 2,381
Goraya 158 106 216 480
Ghuman 163 199 41 403
Gondal 598 355 97 1,080
Heer or Hayer 243 128 10 376
Hanjra 94 633 111 838
Jandran 45 45
Johiya 81 537 31 649
Khaira 11,021 80 24 107
Maan 288 7 342 637
Malhi 37 117 154
Pannun 7 7
Randhawa 71 22 69 162
Samra 9 36 45
Sarai 269 49 46 351
Sial 266 952 155 1,373
Sandhu 3,153 2,798 4,014 9,965
Sidhu 419 603 1,022
Sansi 475 43 4 522
Sekhon 56 59 46 155
Tarar 38 7 125 170
Uppal 29 58 87
Virk 576 509 290 1,375
Waraich 212 126 19 357

Sahiwal District

The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 118,940 (88%) out of a total population of 151,186. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[5]

Tribe Sahiwal Tehsil Gugera Tehsil Dipalpur Tehsil Pakpattan Tehsil Total
Arar 108 1,648 44 1,800
Bhadro 440 2 36 160 638
Bhatti 121 240 1,105 510 1,976
Chadhar 694 892 660 37 2,283
Chauhan 69 49 141 258 517
Dhakku 188 13 221 251 673
Dhudhi 94 245 128 115 582
Hans 128 71 390 375 964
Jakhar 200 343 49 84 676
Jhandir 10 651 28 679
Johiya 300 292 387 979
Kalsan 1 295 261 10 576
Mahaar 17 9 1,011 218 1,255
Malil 168 269 547 649 1,633
Nonari 195 83 1,432 738 2,448
Sahu 649 186 112 231 1,178
Sapral 179 47 101 273 600
Sial 818 772 818 1,301 3,709

Amritsar District

The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 22,056 (17%) out of a total population of 139,454. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[6]

Tribe Amritsar Tehsil Tarn Taran Tehsil Ajnala Tehsil Total
Aulakh 43 51 580 674
Bajwa 138 66 173 377
Bal 36 8 7 51
Bhangu 35 2 37
Bhullar 32 24 5 61
Chahal 20 42 29 91
Chadhar 166 166
Cheema 43 59 35 137
Chhina 165 140 434 739
Deo 16 198 23 237
Dhillon 635 1,528 138 2,298
Dhariwal 75 10 263 348
Ghumman 187 155 105 477
Gill 2,710 693 943 4,346
Goraya 178 20 214 412
Heer or Hayer 65 9 74
Hanjra 38 23 81 142
Hundal 207 21 2 230
Kahlon 218 53 119 390
Kang 20 66 11 97
Mahil 29 3 6 38
Maan 35 25 35 95
Pannun 26 9 56 91
Randhawa 2,020 198 443 2,661
Sarai 81 43 47 171
Sandhu 765 779 510 2,054
Sidhu 155 566 158 879
Samra 20 25 8 53
Sohal 76 56 86 218
Virk 124 34 167 325
Waraich 231 61 200 492

Gurdaspur District

The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 54,811 (35%) out of a total population of 158,628. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:

Tribe Gurdaspur Tehsil Batala Tehsil Shakargarh Tehsil Pathankot Tehsil Total
Atwal 214 13 227
Aulakh 65 12 22 99
Bajwa 185 391 265 3 844
Bains 625 40 76 112 853
Bal 117 117
Basra 39 419 458
Bhangu 96 6 3 1 106
Bhullar 12 174 192
Buttar 52 553 605
Boparai 4 5 9
Chahal 1 46 1 48
Chattar 978 3 981
Chhina 223 162 395
Chuna 156 128 130 1 415
Dhariwal 292 67 153 7 519
Dhillon 17 153 66 9 245
Gadri 65 490 55
Ghuman 680 107 59 5 851
Gill 689 107 59 5 1,198
Goraya 677 117 620 1,414
Hanjra 181 181
Jandi 528 10 538
Johal 55 55
Kahlon 843 370 516 1,729
Kallu 612 207 1 1 821
Khaira 155 80 4 239
Khak 554 2 556
Malhi 51 51
Mami 154 1 11 166
Maan 89 264 1 354
Natt 64 442 249 755
Padda 28 98 151
Pannun 107 107
Randhawa 249 1,950 75 9 2,283
Rayar 5 573 578
Sandhu 225 558 783
Sarai 386 193 1 580
Sidhu 624 414 117 1,155
Samra 175 9 184
Sohal 144 2 51 197
Thathal 303 85 84 1 473
Virk 492 524 1 1,017
Wahla 58 56 30 1 1,512
Waraich 538 497 444 33 1,512

See Also

References

  1. ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India Provincial Series Punjab Volume II Usha Publications 1984
  2. ^ Sialkot District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15 page xiii
  3. ^ Gujranwala District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15 page xxxiv
  4. ^ A Gazetteer of Lahore District Part B 1912 Table 15 page xxxviii
  5. ^ A Gazetteer of Montgomery District Part B 1912 Table 15 page xxxiii
  6. ^ A Gazetteer of Amritsar District 1912 Part B page xxviii

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